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RICURE OF M- I.:aster Mail via Phihuielphu., due ft a. M., el: Western Mail, Cin. and Louisv. - ; due '8 T. W... Clo 'South. via: Balt. and Washington.due S r. North-Western via Cleveland, due ICI elo Erie and Western New York, doe -8 P. at., CIO -- STOCKS. - I Par rizini. ...4s/ad.l Bank of Pittsburgh 5.50,00 . $50.70' ExchangeTtank MOO , 40.00 Merchant& and M. Bank 50.00 4?X10 Farmers' Deposit Bank • None in m Hand Street Bridge 50,00 50.001 Northern Liberties Bridge ma% Oldd - Allegheny Bridge 20,00 :30,00 , . Counellaville IL U. Stock, paid on sharea,Sl.so . ' , 5.00{ City Bondy (01. eent;) 05,00 Monongahela Bridge 25.00 Ors Stock ' 50,00 ' . • OFPICE OF THR POST. - .SATMUDAT Itioamso. May 27th.;'...i5. $ VS The Rivera are 'getting down agair; and will probably in a very few days be too low for the large 'class Loma. But navigation cannot be impeded in conse-. quence, as there are many light draught steamers-await ing the low water. On the Monongahela I.vitar4 , m. iyes terday, there sear not as much stir as usual, which is an evidence of the scarcity of freights. On the A legheny there was an apparent briskness; upon the w tan; the transactions of yesmrday were limited to smal, orders. In Money matters there appeark to be more loss ; and our business men have strong hopes of a Letter . nancial condition soon. t , . 'V FlortrL•The market VialSauli yesterday. The, were . lWit. We found no evidence of improvl feeling. We. heard of a few sales at $4,'2504,4, dealers reface to accede to thedrtnandaof holde the latter are equally stilt From mum the salen„ Si 5051.56 Fish—There were fair receipts of Shad and Her ringsyesterda) , and sales Were regular at 510 icir Shad, *0,25 for herrings. Wool—There were several lots of common bought.at 10c.; some other grades at the quotations of yesterday were also reported. Prime Wool is I.ltoiiii 3.5 e, {That was an error yestenlay which gave the price it t15c.1 Fire Brick—Sale of two lots from store at 515,00 Dares—Sales of several =LS at Sc. Coal—Regular sales at wharf at se. Hey—Sales of good hey in bales on wharf at 510,00. ShOt—Sales regular at 51,37. Graham Flour—A little decline is noticed; sttles from store at 2e. RI. • Ryo.Flour—Sales from store at 53,2.5. IVe hear of no sales front first hands. INS MEE BARNUM'S TRAVELING EXHIBITION £,N:MEITED UNDER A SPLENDID PAVILION, Mt pEor By 50171:.;ET, Comb-Laze/ erpresslyfor this esrabiLdiment, and furnithrd with state and alt coneeniencts. undrr the dilution of HOYT. NICHOLS 4. To Tr.s.N: Mil be ezhibiud in front of - the AMERICAN HOTEL, on Thursday. Friday and Saturday Evenings, commencing at 2 &dock: Also.on Friday and Saturday Afternsont at 3ectock. Rini `ID T. RATINUIII has great pleasure in announcing . T. the public that he has fitted out a traveling exhi bition, consisting of a most curious, valuable and unique variety of novelties and performances, selected with great care from his vast and popular establishment in 'New York, and forming one of the most interesting exhibitions ever.seett in America. embracing, hi an Cannel, t degree. instruction and amusement. Neither pains or expense have hems spared in combining attractions wnich are as novel and entertaining. and at the same time instructive. and free from the slightest objections from the moral and religious community. Mr B. also begs td - assure the public that Me most strict order and decorum will al ways lie observed throughout the establishment, iso that lathes and children will ever find it a. perfectly safe and agreeable. place of recreation and amusement, Whether accompanied by geutlemen or not—and its an evidence that Its will be able to eifect this most desirable object. he has. pleaure in stating that tarty person connect { d with --the exhibition is a TEETorA ER- [ein mice 'T recalls. order and decorum can alwaysi be maintained. It is impossible to give the entire details , of the exhibi tion, authee it to say . that the establishment will require the services of more than thirty persona,' The exhibition will include the ..[reat Itrenela Diorama and Panorama of the FUN E.B A OF resenting the most gorgeous and magnificent spectacle ever witnessed. ' The SCOTCH MAMMOTH BOYS. tin! largest in the • world, weighing over 500 pounds. Their wonderful ex periments in Mesmerism and Clairvoymice have Satan, • MISS EMMA LESLIE'S QUARTETF CHOIR. con .tisting of the first vocalists from the American 'Museum, N. Y., and the principal concert rooms in New York. Phi ladelphia and Boston: Miss 1.. is also favorably known in the- western country) will sing a variety of the most popular sou gs. d netts. glees, quartet's, chorus, etc. MISS WHITLOCK. a little miss of only eleven years of a e. will appear in a variety 'of elegiwn. chaste and 'popular Dunces, which will be changed tit each perform slice. . PETE MORRIS, the renowned and laughter provoking -tonne delinentor.und author of a, most popular melodies. among - which are the "Raging Kanuiel," Yanlace Polka." etc. BILLY IVIIILLOCK, the renowned an popular Banjo Player, will appear in a vackcy of Ethiopian extr.ava ganzati, ballads, savings, doings, etc, 4ccompanieli by one of the most celebrated minstrel bandsof New York. LAUGHING GAS will be administerediby.Prof -David son tosome of the audience : or to some' one Connected with the establishment. Previous to the commencement of the ex i hibilion on the 'stage. Prof. Davidson will amuse. the audiedte with Fan . eg Wass IVootani.-. in tall varieties, forming birds, ships, eat:WU:bras, etc, all of : which will be for'sale at reason " able prices. • EOM . At the (doge of each exhibition, q stnaq htlloolt wttl be sent up front the yard. ItT Exhibition commences—attempt* at 3 o'clock, evening at 2 o'clock.. Doors. open one hour in advance, thus giving an opportunity to witness ailess Working, Giant Boy.. etc. il3,l.4tAarnission, 25 cents—children under 12half price, my 2. EXTRACT of a letter. dated BealsviP7Scru7B, Mr. Jona 1./..Moaoia:—Deur Sir:— , j have sold six dozen of your invaluable Cough Syrup, iu this place, and have never known it in any one instanceito fail in etfeet. ins. a permanent cure. but frequently find that one fourth , or a bottle will effect a cure on those who have severe ..coughs. I have been oat of thelityrup fo;some time. and truly believe I could have soLl six doze more. if I bad had it. I will. always. try -and keep airood supply on hand, as no other Cough Syrup will sell since yours has - been introduced here. WM. G. nom.. Tier Prepared and sold by John D. Mmfan. Druggist. Wood street. one door below Diamond alley, Pittsburgh. Also. for sale in Monongahela City by Dr. William 11. Ring, A. T. Gregg, and J. W. South. In Elizabeth, by Jnntes Flack; and Igenerully by all that .Druggists and Store-keepers in Western Pennsylvanian !tiny!? .- - Copartnership. . • FilllE subscribers having entered into co-partnership. , i under the name of ems:3ms & Sutra, for the purpose of transeetitig a general Agency. Produce• and Commis- 1 M on business, would respectfully inform their friends and • the. public, that .they have taken that Welt established' Warehouse reeently'Occupied -by Mr. Muth Applegate. No. S,' Bayard's .Bnildings, opposite the Monongahela Ilouse, Smithfield street, near the river—Where they will ~ be prepared - to receive all kinds of produce and Pins-I, .burgh manufactured articles, on commtsSio7vor storage; forwarded or disposed of according to instructions. We will always keep on hand and for gale, faille lowest mar ket rates, w superior article of ,Family ylontof•Nhcat , I V -"std Rye, with all other article sln the ProdueV yced.i line.. We vrotdd, therefore..respectfally &lila . orders of GrOcers,Fantilics. Manufacturers, and Other ikd take , ' pleaiure in serving them, on reasonable terms . ''',...-"', . - i JAMES c. cUMAIIN'S. , %VM: G. SMTIII. ',„:„. elms may to-<ll2t Eagle Ice Cream StslOott. WOOD !TBEgr, BEEWEEN 7111 ED A:VD Fottant.sracrr*: This fashionable place or resort is sow. - ODIN. Persons wishing for LEMONADE, Icr. 'I" LETAM, or any of the delic cies of the sea 1, eon, cannot.do better than t call at this co -/. •tablishment. - The EAGLE SALOON as been long known as one of the most splendid place* of the kind in the 'western country, and- fact there arc few, if any, Saloons in the United States, superior to {his. The proprietors bag leave to state, that nothing shall 'be erannng on their part, to make it ohs of the most pleasant places of resort, for Ladies and Gentlemen, in PEARCE & BRYAN. this city. (mnyill) Cheap • roperty and Easy Payments. WOE. BALE --A Brick House tied Lot. r. 14 feet front on TOR Vine street. by 104 feet ileep.• Price,; $1,200. Terms: $3OO in hand, balance in nine years, in :quarterly pay ments.. The purchaser will thus be enabled to possess himself pf this property by paying little more than a rent. S. CUTHBERT, Genpral Ageni, Snuthileld street. • Pattersoles,Carrtage MantifatitorT, 'Orposikthe Merchants' -Hotel, Smithfield street, and in Di. amend Alky, bettreen Wood and Smithfield streets, , ; Wrtarta may always be found an Ililoll - :;. Anent of: - Family Carriages, Ha:ouches. ,Ittiggies 2 and all kinds 'of Heavy Work. .fro m - a stx horhe Wagon dawn to a Whee barrovi. _Parsons wishing to parchasu or contract fur ant thing .in the above line are respectfully invited to - 7may 0-tf HononFishela Navig.ston. dompany. .:1010001t8 will he opened for the anbaeripiion of Bloc k to Dextend:this Improvement from Brownsville to the - ' IState line, at, the following times rind planes, viz: at - • Weyneeburgh. Green co.; on the .113tb and 31st May; New Geneva. Payette ea. on the Ist Juke; ,• co., on fhe'2d Pittsburgh.. tat the Eichange Bank.) on the 4th June. and to,reutuin.ilieu nt the lest - mentioned place until Oth-, erwise directed.. ..By order orthe Boned of Managers. • li p.tg • NV& EfAKEWE7,I,See'y. grGazette and Journal,- Pittaburght IWarneatturgli Genius cif Libert7..-Gi•iontown; Exa*iner, Washington; insert lOW Jitoottht and send copy per to ggcretar} = t• •-::':•::: ~,.1',..-4,,,ci,-.,,,•:::-.:4'.:t•,7,:4.:::,:. ... ,,..,... ' -:, •' -.1- it ,-- ; 7-4- !'f.k...'zi . ,4.•:, r •F':, •,.••7:• ' q,.(1 ' . ' : ' . . - ;...'As;:f#.iv:k::: . 4:••-', ' .....,i,;,,,, * 4.4,,,, 5 ,- 1 - •: , :t,: , ..,7 , , , ii..e•.+1. , : , 4 ,-, ? -... : . -:.•..-.-,..',7.:?4'.i-.,,"-,N.".:,•.c--.',`•:.;.,,.??1:--.F:'-;-.27-,'i''.--.-s. .-----*:-6-::---,,=$1,-..,:i7..=!I,,,,i.$-...,-1,---',i,..v,..,i,',•-. , Daily Restetv of the Diarkete. SOMETHING NEW. 3~rx-~3~ttctl~enrr Y}' etTy.S./1 Uit 0.11. 71 ercr,wlTXll. CIIAN SE' • . • ' ARRIVED. Steamer:__ r,.Clark Wellsville; ' Jacobs trOwnsvile ." Ai4a tic. Parkinson. * do: " Caleb Cope. Moore, Beaierand Wellsville; " Michigan No. 2, Gilion. Beaver; " Lake. Brie, Hemphill, Beaver; " Mes.enger, Hemphill, Cin.: " , Wellsville. Barnes, Wheeling; " Consul, Kinney, Wheeling; " Genesee, Hunter, St. Louts: " ColnradC, Gormly. St. Louis; -. " De 'Witt Clinton, Devinny, St. Louis; ;DEPARTED, .utldays, 4 Steamer Benv;u:'Clarlt, " Bnltic..lnebbN Brownsville Beg 12 u. es A. 3a. easA.u. 'ODA. u. es SA. u. " Atlantic, - Pariinson, Brownsville; Coneul.-Kinney. Wheeling; New England. M'Clure. Cin; " Clipper, No. 2, Crooke, Cin.: " Shenandoah, Powrnan. St. Louis; Offered. *50,00 4.150 45,00 rket. 45.00 35.00 35,00 ear See card of Brownsville packets. /Kr See cards or Wellsville packets LOUISVILLE' PACKETS. FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI IL LOUISVILLE. REGCLAII SiLTADAY Pscsm—The A Nu 1 fine and fast passenger steam Pac ket TELIX3RAPH. J. sl. Perry. Com mander, will leave Pittsburg for Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Ports, every Saturday. at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORS\ TH & DUNCAN, Agents. - The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular Packet, and with a view entirely to the comfort of pus sengers: the accommodations ore inferior to no boat on the western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the Ben - Franklin Not, and Pike No 9. to Saint Louis—time through, SIVE DAYS. np9.l-y SIPS:AM 011 tilt &HA WOOD t.... j 7,111 CHANGE OF TlME—Summer Arran ,. torn, from .Ipri/ t23.-1-eave Manchester at o'clock in the morning, and 'at each even hour until 9 o'clock at night. -excepting her 1 o'clockwip, which will he omitted. night.-excepting her Pitt street landing. below the old Allegheny Bridge, Pittsburgh, at 71 o'clock in the morn ing. and ut half:Pnst each hour. until half-past 9at night, omitting her half-past I trip. Sundays excepted. p - Orcenwond Garden is now open for the reception of rosters. The Boat lauds at the Garden. ma 9 ,L AMAIN, Proprietor. ___ __ _ __ Summer A rrangement. THE steamer BEAVER. Chas. E. Clarke, Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, lasstrow, and Wellsville. every Monday, _Wednesday, and Friday—and returning on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. sr. Having a law ut the landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any time. For freight or passage apply to mat?-tf 0. W. BARTON & CO.. Agents. Greenwood Gardena. rpm's pleasant place of resort, two.miles from the city, on the bank of the Ohio River. is nuw in full opera tion. ,The proprietor respectfully invites the attention of the public to this delightful retreat. No expense has been spared to make it a desirable place for recreation, so much needed in the neighborhood of Pittsburgh. The grounds arc well shaded with fruit nod ornamental trees. and dowers. in great profusion. The Saloons are supplied with Ice Cream, temperate drinks. Confectioner ies. Strawberries, and fruit of all kinds, /II its season. irr The Steamer GREENWOOD, a Pleasure Boat, leaves her landing, PtrrsntErr, below the old Allegheny Bridge half-past each hour, from half past 7, A.. at., until half-past 9, P. lA, omitting her half-past 1 trip. This boat has been built expressly fur the conveyance of passen gers to this Garden. Persons wishing to remain in the Garden till a later hour than 9 o'clock. can be. aceomrito dated with an extra trip, by applying to the Captain. The whole establishment is conducted on strictlyotoral and temperate principles, and closed on Sunday. may 20 JAMES ItUKAIN. P. C. Mari INTPORTER OF BRANDIES, HAvaxs. CIGAUS., tOfilel if Si oilers for sale. on pleasing terms : 1 . 6 1:;if Pipes Otard Brand Y" 1 , Dark Vintages:l.s37 10 4 eighth " " •.1842. 5 half " " qr. „ , „ I Pale Vintage, 1537 to 5 eighth" '•" 1842. 2 half pipes Hennessy " I) ark, 1842. 2 " " " Pale, • 2 " " Sazeac " " 1537. 0 01 4. qr. 4 half " Scifincte " Dark. 2 pipes Swan in. 2 Imperial P.agle Gin. 1 " Black Horse " puncheon Jamaica Spirits. 1 Irish Whiskey. 10 qr. pipes Roneno Port Wine. / Vintages, 1535 to 10 " " London Market• $ 1 c 42. 40 " " Burgundy Port " S. SMadeira Wine, • 12 L. S i. Superior Brands 10 " " Symington " " Vintages eighth pipes - 10 qr. pipes Pcmartin Pale Sherry, 5 a Arno:tilled° " Vintages 1040. 4 " " Brown " " Choice Braude. 3 "‘• Bolden •• ••4 pipes Fuyal Madeira Wine. 3 " " Fresh arrival. 12 hhds. Sauterne " Direct Importation. 40 15 1 qr. casks Sweet NislagaWi. e . 10 " Dry " 100 dos. btls. Brandies, / Various brands. 150 " Wines. $ Very oal. 15 baskets Crown Champagne. 20 " Maltese f'ross 15 !did*. Claret St. Esteppe. 15 doz. Mk. " 50 bbls. a R. Whiskey, 2 3 hi. bids. " " Distilled in 1840 and '42. 20 6615. old Peach Brandy, 25000 La. Vega Regalia Cigars, 25000 Rosa " 2000 Washington " 5000 Rapides 5000 Dos. Amigos 5000 Silva :MOO Cletnencis 2000 La Antiquedad Ortiz 30(5) nuulations 1000 La Bayadera 5000 FAtulapio 2000 Cubreys 1000 Homburgo 10000 Just° Sanz Principe " 10000 St. Bt. 10000 Falls CI 64 :MO dozen Playing Cards. 9 boxes Bitters. 10 " Cheering Tobacco . 4 bids. Powdered Sugar. 30 boxes Sardines. 8 casks London Porter..qta. and Ms. With many other articles In the line, too numerous to mention. Many of the Wines and Liquors are of thrown importation. direct from Europe and the Islands. • Cot:in n merchants, steamboat bar-keepers and hotel keepers are•invited local! and examine a large and well selected stock. (mayl9) P. C: MARTIN Take Notice • • A LL per*onsirnnwinethemselves indebted to Arthur*, /X Nicholson & Co.. (Eagle Foundry 4 are requested to call at their old Warehouse, on Liberty street. All unpaid accounts w i ill ho placed n the hands of a Justice of the Peace. on the Ist July next. May 16 ARTIIUR3, NICHOLFJON & Co. Ea- A general assortment of Hollow Ware, dic., at the lowest market rates. Liberty st_ bead of Wood st. mayl7-2m ARTHUR.% NICHOLSON & Co. _ _ Valuable Iniproved Proportyi DOB SALE—A Brick Busse and Lot. in 3th.Wartl, on Vine street; price $l6OO. Also. a Brick Noose and Lot, 4th Ward, Congress street; price 81700. Also, a Brick House and Lot on Kncill street, Allegheny; price 81400. Also, a Brick House and Lot on James et., Alle gheny; price 81000. Also, a vacant Lot on Locust street, sth Wank price eam. A bargain can be bad in the above. "rerms accommodating. S. CUTHBERT, mayt 1 General Agent. Smith fi eld street. UNSILMTPTION, COUGH, SPITTING OF BLOOD, BRONCHITIS, &c.—To Consumptirm—Four.fieths of you are really suffering from neglected colds, or an ob struction and consennent inflinamation of the delicate li ning of those tubes through which the air we breathe Is distributed to the lungs This obstruction produces pain and soreness, cough, difficulty of breathing, hectic fever, and a spitting of blood, matter, or phlegm, width finally exhausts the strength of the patient. and death ensues. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT NEVER FAILS to remove this obstruction. and produces the .most pleasing and happy results. It is certain in its effects, and cannot fail to relieve. . liWr — For sale in PittsbUrgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, - 1 . 0 Fourth at., near Wood. To Dry Goods Merchants. AA. MASON & CO.. 60 Market at, have received 0 cases of cheap Printed Lawns and Mnslitter e do. of French do.. of every variety of style;-10 do. of ' good style Ginghams; 4 do. new style of Prints] 4 do. Blue and Orange Calicoes: 30 do. Bleached Muslin., all Widths; also, cases Bleached, Brown and Blue Drills, Cononades, Checks, Gambroons, &c., all of which will be offered at he lowest eastern wholesale prices. maxi Steam Boat Stock for Sale. ONE HALF of the fine steamer WYO MING for sale i also, one eighth of steamer TINION— - or partic‘qars and terms l e4mr i nke ß ok t UGH, my 6 .53 Water street and 104 Front st TOR SALE—A valuable Property on Front and Water tame, possessing a front of 30 feet on each street, and is 160 feet from street to street. This property is do. nimble, either for private residences or business purposes. Also—Property on Forbe's ttreet, Eighth Ward, con taining a well arranged two story Bnck House, with ball, parlor, dining room and kitchen:on first floor cham bers and garret, fire proof roof: all new and nosily fin ished. S. CITITIBERT, Gen. Agent, mtas Smithfield street. erehant Tailor TILE subscriber respectfully announces to his custom ers, Rllll to the'gendenten of Pittsburgh and vicinity, generally, that IM.lsas received his usual assortment of Spring Goads, for gentlemen's wear. to which he invites , their attention. His stoat comprises fine Broad Cloths of all colors; Cassimerec rich Vestings, of plain and fancy patterns; r't of which be is prepared to manufacture in the bent au most fashionable style. Also, Children's Clothing kept constantly on hand and made to order. WM, 11. SHAFFER, my2l3 Water at., 3d door above National Hotel. By Eipreass GENTS. !RAINIER GOODS.—Super. single milled French Habit Cloths; rieli styles Cassirneres• black and golored Cashmeretts: queen's and Summer ' Cloths' ficured and plain Drnp D' Elea.. Vcslings, "very choice'. Nrmseilles, Silks and Satins. mid Listed' Lin .n. Cie ewer yet Cloth Sher!. may. S Ppst:Builditig.s. corner Filh Mid W& d. .13111iMii LAVVVI, MESLINS—A. A. MASON & ' coati Market 'street, hive jean 'reteived 4 eases of rtch FrCnch Printed LIVWIIII and hinslinsofdhe bear and atiitittsidantible;atyl4. 4 / 3 6 , Pe"! s tyle Berngett 9ren .aderias,:pisitupt, ilLe; 434a 2ft "' .t, IMIZEMI I n o WINES, GINS. AND if Afield and Front sot., All Imported Cigars. , TIANK-sTocri—ut suartif-utriai - oz I) for sale. APPiTip.t;-:. .(11 . ) y19) MAY . CASKS BC. RIMS:- rec " and for eat* A ON frua2o ' EDMOND GREER: d 1 1.oUlt---Guy..t gone' superfine I'unaily Four,..eou - stautly on hand aucl,for sale by mn-rli KING Sz HAMS—A choice Article !any be had cheap at ma.2B KING & MOORHEAD'S if 'IORN MEAL—A lot of superior Corti Meal; for little by \J mn26 CUMMINS & SMITH. FLAX SEED OIL-50 bbls. in store and for sale by_ ma2s S. &. W. HARBAUGH. DRY HIDES-75 D6* Hidss, in store and far sale: by ma2s S: & W. EIASHAUGIL . ____ HEI2E-50 boxes Prime Cheese, just reed and for .1 sale by [nia2.s. ] S. & t 9. HARBAUGH. BEEP PELTS-4 bales Sheep Pelts, in store and los .oh by imn2sl R. & W. HAREAUGEL LAIC/1 1.11.11 e. - Val( Ltutt prank,. LurU OS, for sale by lina2sJ S. & \V. HARBAUGI.I. COFFEE -188 bags Rio Coffee, now landing and for sale by [main] MILLER & RICKETSON. la 0 PS—Llbales Hops, in A tom and for sale by mal6 MILLER & RICKETSON. CAULKING COTTON-1,000 lbe. Caulking Cotton for sale by ltnny4) JAMES MAY. Q EG A RS--20,000 half Spanish Cigars for sale by innyls SIVRTH & SINCLAIR. I ULHEN SYRUP-5 burro's tor auie by Ir nutyls SMITH & SINCLAIR. lAROLINA TAR—(IB bbls. Carolina Tar for sale low ‘../ by (map') JAMES MAY. 'DITCH-44 bbls. Pitch for sale low by mayll JAMES MAY. t RTL=MV.. T jaTitrtPA and for Fate by ji i l n e ko K ya EDMUND GREER. VINEGAR—Uti bbls. Cider Vinegar: just reed and for sale by lina.9l SELLERS k NICOI.S. - DOTASI-1-14. casks Superior, for sale by • 1 naaS .1. D. WILLIAMS._ q.--6 casks hauas, just received and for sale by H AI I•y10 • JAMES Id:VI. _ _ TIACON--40AniOlba hog round,just marived and for nal° by my-6 POINDEXTER h Co. LAltl).-01.1111bs good Lerd, in bbIA. received mid for salt by mid POINDEXTER d: _ IV 0. SUGAR—.% bhde prime N. 0. Seger. received 111 . per e b kndy Byron, by POINDF.XTF.II & Co. GOPFER-100 bags prime gram Rio Coffer. iust reed from lialtitnore. my 6 POINDEX'I'ER & Co. YEPPER--150 bags in store and far sale at very mod crate prices, by inyo POINDEXTER Co.. LIME -200 bbla Louisville white Lime. very superior for sale by tey6 POINOEXTER & co. OAF SUGAR—P:O Ws low numbers Lon( Sugar, in store and for sale by my 0 POINDEXTER t Co. TA-250 ball chests Young Dyson. Imperial and Gun powder Teas. for oak by POINDEXTER & Co. TN RI ED . PEACHES-1W bu. very stood. itt store and 11 for sale by my 8 POINDEXTER. A: Co. 13 ARLEY—U.9I brigs Barley, itistTnitTa — ironi Heaver 1) nod for sale by S. as W. lIARBAUGH. F AM ILY FIA.IIS—An extra article. for sale by ap t?.O J. D. WILLIAM'S. 11n Wood st TIOTASIC=.I.6 casks. superior. lush received and fur .1 sale by itny6l SMITH &SINCI.AIIt.. CItHESE—A small lot Western Reserre, old and new fur sale by [may3) smrru fr. sr.stl.frin. lARD---No. 1 hard. in barrels end keys. fni - Sitlerli"i 4 may 3 EtNirri 1 . frINCI.AIR. Q IDES-4,000 tbs. Slits, tor waft by t. - 17 may 3 SMITiI it SINCL.43IL '(TAMS—%,OOO lbs. Hums for call' by rl.. msy3 5.M1711 a: SINCLAIR. etS.NVASSED FIA CON HAMS---On baud, just tteriv I.: eil and (or talc by (rna3) EDMUND GREER. 2tl h:EGS and 9 W 1... Just re:evred nod for 44nIr hy (n 271 EIMIOND GitEMI AR D-20 krga No. 1, for sal., lIV ap2B same' & stxcl.Ain nth._ .A it ts. tire •$r oarii-Jurt received 11 - and for Rale hy tatel EiELLEILS fIOFFEE.—IX, bap:Prime Rio. Jost received olut for sale by (a 27 1, EDMOND GREER_ SICILY LIQUORICE.—: S caans justrareived and tot Pale B. A. FAIINESTOCI: & CO., Tanya) for. led and Wood ma. L ARD 0 L.-10 bids No. I Lord 011. a prime article, 4 do. No do do. tnyo For sale by SELLERS & NICOLS. PAtiiitt6f:WiltTtisT=ltiTtriii=4 idyl° of HATS are now reads - at mart PAULSON'S. . 41116 P -- OTATO4I4 iirdsS ?bete Illttoos PotaMcit7iii - nd mg-frtms Gonosse, and Mr sale by may 3 SMITH A sINCLAIII CHLOROFORM—In • lb hot ties.lost reed and tbr sale kJ trey H. A. FAItN 1O I A CO.. corner Mrs: and t'Vooti 41. R ACE GI.NOII bags 1.0 reed void Int flrtlt• bq 11 A. FA/INFS.ITH:ii & CY). entrirt Fitt mod %V ~d T-41 T. I.ooWooo—as -aal n ulfori.." lust rtee and for sale by U. A F A !INF:STOCK I'.k. mall) . norner"First and Wood its, . , ".'s; I recrivr.cl and rot safe 'lO by Dayl2l B. A r&iiNrsrocx k co, cor 1 l nmi %Von? .bt T T A 12 2 ter'.l old int ,ate by sr.u.ras ar. NICOLE: SAI. R.Ot:OELLEI.-2 CMlNC*l , repreri nod for ante br B. A. FAIINCSTOCIC h CO.. • . _ • thy . tor Ist and 'Wood as, ClX`iniTort - POIA---2F;;747. - i;;;T7l —, sale by .;. 11. A. FAIINFSTOCIC tr. CO.. alyt2 CUT' Ist and Wood sta. T 0. SUGAR-60 striefl N. y prime O. Swrar, . in stare and fur *ale by mold ',MUM h RMFETSON. lOM' SEGAlt—tln bbls. Noi 4,3, and 6, Loa tri7 - 41,7; 4 in store And (or cede by tnnl6 MILLFIR A 11 IC KETSON. Ce,IIA - 115Triteir0=66bileiTtir;ii m all{ rapPert:Tis store and for sale by maid MILLER & ftIERF:TRON rt.Atfß-2nGnL Sill Flour.prei rec'd on euustgn meut anal (or ' , ale by mnln MILLER It. RICKETSON. y IN Eti A H-27.1 nbts. OuterV tneea r; 2 f (arks White NVine Winegar: in store and for sale by fmnial MILLF:II. & RUTKF.T.SON. Ci.1411:11 rii L-10 boxes s. and ci Tas, r‘pc sni Candles s - 3 just reed mid for sale liy mall; MILLER & nicKr.rsoN. iiiittOMl: YE:I.I.OW m OW--a acs just received and for C, sole by R. A. FAIUMSTOCK It CO.. sith corner First and Wood eta - 11., or ViTIFICC - -- - o - lirric7t 7 .clomt rwrotvoil and t`r7t sole by D. A. rAftxt , :srocK & CO., mole comer First and Wood ssa. TNDIOCI-3 ceroons Span. Float, jest received and for .I, sale by 11. A. FAIINESTOCK k CO., roolo corner First and 'Wood its. SUP. cmtn. SODA-1200 lbs. ffnalinff. just rid and for sale by It A. FARM:STOCK h. CO, rnnl3 enener First and Wood streets. :200 SACKS. CiALIINA POTATOES. jrd received per steamer Wyoming, and far sale by map per riiigESE—A . lot of We',lern Reserve Cheese, of a sul perior quality, for salt by ?main CUM-MS h smrni. I, l lLEaiti Flstl.-42 lade. No I, Herring; LO ! i bis. No I , r Shad ; 15 bbls. N'o. 3, Mockarel just received and for sale by KING & . /dOORIIIIAD, tf Diatnond. corner Diamond site LET—.et Uric House, e er of e liter and •It I ton streets, formerly occupied by J. B. Butler. PO4 neaeion given immediately. Apply to febi9•if J. C. cummiss. f l AR TEN FARM TO LET—On a lease of ten years, V more or less: twenty-five Acres, five miles from the city, well suited for garde& .ng purposes. ma r22.3trltcw THOMAS MELLON. IMerIARAROLS—A. A. Mssoc raTetre rced - trtk e of those very rich dark green Parasols. nia...40 CRAPE SHAWLS—A. A. MAson A. Co. hose received another lot of 5 cartoons of rich, medium, and low priced Crape Shawls. T;IISH-20 bbls. NO.Thaltifthite triiiintid - Shad, just re; ceived and for solo by ma 2 6 SELLERS & 2.41C0L9. Vr 0. SUGAR-100 — EhiliCliandnornoN.-10. Sugar, - to IA 4 arrive per steamer Eureka, for sale by • tna2l9 POINDEXTER & CO. DOSIN-75 bbis. good Rosin, to oriel.° per steamer Taglioni from N. Orleans, for sale by sno2o POINDEXTER & CO. CRAII AND ROMANITE CIDER—Just received, on consionment, a very superior lot fir Crab and Ro m:Mite Cider, for sale by ma2o CUMMINS & SNOTTY. ILIEATIIBIII4-25 sacks prime Kentucky Feathers "just received and for sale by POINDEXTER & Co. ap24 irACHINE CARDS—The undersigned has received' INJI. the usual supply of Sheet Cards, for wool carding machines, 24 inches wide. GEO. COCHRAN, my 6 20 Wood street UGAR CURED HAMS.-10 bbln. just received from 10 Cincinnati, and for sale by IWIG h MOORHEAD, may 2 2 Diamond, corner of Diamond alley. CIIECRIM SHIRTS-8 doz. fine quality, large sizes, just rcc'd and for sale by E. TODD & CO., ina2s N. E. cot. Filth and Market stn., (up stairs.) LINEN AND SUMMER DRAWERS :4 fevrdozen, fine quality, in store and for sale low by ma2s EDWARD TODD - 4; CO. __ . F LOUR -140 bbla. Kernble's eitii Pastry Pamir, rec'd nod for male by _ S. & %V. lIARBAUGI3I, tna2s 53 Water, and 104 Front ate. 'DOLL IILITTEN-4 bills. and 2 boxes fresh Butter, just reed and for sale by ma2s 8. & W.•TIARBAUGH: TOR SATiFr-70,tc , fourth of the steamer . X SAVANNA, On accommodating tenni. Apply to M. nomilton, on board, or Thomas' Hamilton, Fifth street. inn2s4l WANTED ire ;Two or three yc 1 ] ,, R. , 911 3. L ii 9 : 13 1 11 . ....6 . T R p 5 t,:iv ma2.3.3t . 3d door above the Nutiouni hLOUR--211 We. fresh Family Flour, just received on cousigliMent and for vile. by JO! IN T.rrTT F.. Jr., , - , 1 r , n Thin: ~ -1..,, , 00...., • • , 1 ,, I' 4,1 t,:in,c ANI ygitn..; VAN. V rlmlllele.l, !em, the Type ara • 11, H. TWAlV't..l s 74,Fhih xi, - . - . - - . 11)A.CON-- .A fOr. Augpfipr Ettrmf and .l.t.Shb449i;fot;re*p.F;Yousji.liLtky__ • EINEM 4aaron. -~' i3 •ilit; jjLutfion SY No. 114 w res , 2 l l l -Kstaik , trxcnoprE.E . - . Ern., nutios nbona.r.ttom Fxm . . Fow.,,L - TRA SALE of Thy Goods,- Fancy iirrieks,. Watehee ' and Cutlerg.--41.ri1l be sold, at Itllinnit's - Auction' n . ; No:ll.4lVelifd street, three doors from Fifth, day. -and night. (Sundays excepted,) until Me large stock on hand is disposed of, as peremptory orders have been re ceived from the owners, to close without reserve or the' least possible delay. the various consignments remaining unsold from the present spring trade. - - Terms: All aunts undeo 550.00. cash, par funds; front $50,00 to $1013,00, silty days; and all sumsoverSloo,oo, three months, good approved endorsed notes. - JAMES M'KENNA.. Anat. TIXTRA ADDITIONALSALE of Fa/teak BUILD ING- LOTS, eu Auction—Will be Fold, on the pre miscs, on Saturday next, May 27th, at 3 o'clock, P, at., in addition to the Building Lots already ad vertiserl.=Three valuable BUILDING LOTS. two of which front 20 feet on Congress street, and extend back 90 feet; being' Nos. 32 and 31. • Meet 1.-Lol' on street. an2.l JAMES. ArKENNA. Anet. ILivh. fi1.01.!--$B,OOO Worm qt ritruutilynta _, ready made Clothing, at Auction and Private Sale. for ten days only, at hi'Kenna's Auction Rooms, No. - 114 Wood street, three door, from Fifth, commencing at 10 o'clock a. at.. and at 2 r. as, of each day, and al.early gas light each evening. Gentlemen who are in want of such articles, will please call immediately, as the stock must and will be sold, without reserve. 'The Goods can be examined at any time during each day, and purchas ers buying at Anction will be warranted to be suited in size; if not, they need not take the articles. mold DEAL ESTATE.—Positive Bale of tt — vocaruith ET:7luld JA, eligibly situated LOTS, in the Sixth Ward, city of Pittsburg - hi well adapted for either private residences or busiues stands At Auction, on the premises, on Saturday next, May 27th, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, will be solti, at public sale, without reserve, to the highest and beat bidder, on the premises, in the Sixth Ward. city, of Pittsburgh. the following described property, belonging to. Messrs. Hen ry and Thomas Ammer, of Louisville, Ky.: viz: Two valuable- Lots of Ground, Nos. 174 and 170, in Seott's plan of out lot No. 3. each fronting 24 It. 011 Penn sylvania Avenue, mid extendingDO deep to Union alley, sttuate. between Elm and Menu' streets, to raid Ward. It is the most valuable city properly otfered nt public sale for many years. Those wishing to purchase can apply at the Auction Itooms of the subscriber, N 0.114 Wood st.. for any information rerred. Title indisputable. • I MIX llncrart. [o unas TIIOSIAS 111:NTE1I, ,mat 4 JAMES ?kl' ENNA. Atom. • - • • Clothing, leuntihtre Watchrs, at 4uction.—On Monday next, May fkltb, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold a large and general assort ment of Dry. Goods of every description, the balance of a retail store, comprising Cloths. Caf Slme re s, Cest,inete,Me rinos. butanes, Alr,neatt, ember's. Muslim!. Trish Linens; and also a lot of readymade Clothing. and at 2 o'clock is the afternoon, the household and Kitchen Furniture of a ovate family declining housekeeping, among which arc, I mahogany frame crimson velvet covered patent opting seat Sofa, t mahogany Ilressing Bureau, with Looking Glass' mahogany and cherry plain Bureaus; dining and breakfast Tables: high and lowpost Beadsteads; fancy and common Chairs; Carpeting. Feather Beds, Window Blinds, with a great variety of Kitchen Utensils, ke.; and at early gas light, same evening, a large lot of new nod second hand gold and silver patent lever. and other Winches. Also, Broad Cloths. Cassimeres, and other Dry Goode. l ArLES Mc KENNA may2o Auctioneer, A 114 .1011 ti It. DAVIS. AUCTIONEER.. Sout 3 / 4 -Egut tumor of Wood mut F{fib street DRY GOODS, kc ,AT AUCTION.--on Mond aymora ing, 20th Inst., at 10 o'clock, at the Commercial Sides Room, corner of Wood and Fit% streets, will Le sold, a huge consignment of fresh and fashionable fancy and staple Dry• Goods. eonsisung of superfine Broad Cloths, Cnsfimeres, Satinets. Tweeds, Jeans, Gingbamn, Lawns. De !.nines. Bursae, 'Ple!amines; American ants r.a g liAn Prints. in great 'Variety; cotton hosiery•, Scarfs, Suspend ers. &a. At 2 o'clock-2 r2bli• fine French rirarnl.9. T. casks :Madeira Wine; earendish tobacco, mass scythes, Y. If. gueensseare. Eine dressing bureau, book ease and sec retary. hair seat sofa, rot-ling chair; ottomans, hair and plush scat chairs, fancy and eoinmen chairs, bureaus, looking-glasses, breakfast tables, bedsteads,. carpr.ting, kitchen turniture, &c. At Tf o'clock—Fancy nit_Wet. es:of/its, dry goods, vr, ruche', , books, paper, gold and Heel pens. hi,. may 26 JOHN D. DAVIS. :Wet. Tworis AT AUCTION.--Will t. sold Oil Xl:Jannis!, jil evening. `l7th toy.. at 71 o'clock. at Davis' Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Firth streets. a large collec. two of new !looks, in the various depanmenut of liters. tore compriwing Mani' standon/ works in history. pee tri, theology, medicine. ACIIOII, and the drawn: also..fine family and pocket Bibles, letter and cap writing paps?. c old and silver pens. sow; A DAVLS., matte I Age tior.ecr. r iILAITRIEANCIWILLKWrs AT be sold on saturilay allerstoon 27thinst- at 3 o'clock. on the premises. at the toper side of the Steehenvitle Turnpike. near the month of Saw Milt Ran, Sid desirable Minding Lote. tiIIMIV Ile Ibtrottch of Tempertriceville. A portion of the Lots now offered for sale arc the best located in the town for httatur.s, havior a (font 01, the Steuber.ville Turnpike *lll neat to the nulling Milt, now in course of errrtioo. The balance of the Lots are betionfully located for families. hying on an elevation above the Turnpike, end fronting upon Eliot street 40 ft. wale. with a southern exposure. rendering the locatton petarettv der arid healthy. The pia:( of the Lots can be seen at ihs store of Alexander & Day, awl on the grourici at the stile. Trial made known at sale. which will be done At.txxsosaa. Peivrietor. move.. 4 DAVTSI. Aert. A VTIO.. *AL ken In ALL 11 1 . V CITY BY W. J. BURNSIDE, AUCTIONEER, coax= 07 TC61.14 L crux: asa ?la ots.mora. YOSTPONED SALE OP PROP E RTY at Auction-- 00 Saturday evening, the 27th hist., at h o'cloek at the Auction Room. north-west corner of Federal street and the Diamond, wan be positively*old, without renCrfe, ail that certain Lot or ptere of ground stmete in Reserve to.tniship. it the dinette. of one mile only front the bor. ough of Manetteater, arid 20 rods nom the Deaver med. being Lot :`,ro. tin, sr marked and numbered in the plat, of the Reserve Tract_ opposite Plintburgh, rantainiug tie. tweet seven and right rein. It is very healthfully situ. aced for a residence. There is a good spring of waitron AA..premises. ii_rPersons desirous of farther inforrnalion, win please CAI! on Capt. John Woods, near the premises. Tertnst Oice-fottnis cash. residue ht three equal annoal payments, with Interest, *rented by bond and mortgage. The above properly was advertised some time sitter. to be sold net the 11th May, hot rtgrerab'ey to the wish of the owner, was postponed until the If7th 111 , 121 WM. .1. DURNSIDE. Attet OFRIDAY EVF.NING.I4d,Ina., at 9 o'clock. el the lJ Aartion ROOM corner or Corson mid CMOS! *Deets, (ereond floor of the building occupied by Messra. Wendt W:lsoo, Dry Qoode Motettants.) will be acad. without te...yre. a large iumorlment of Dry Goode. Rcsdyrauio Clothing'. Shires, hardware, Wildca t arid Jewelry, Dr. , oks. &, c. Lu,tilers a rc eNtlested to attend, as the sale will be pos lirg• Hereafter, t shall /give regular night *ides of dry !boa*. harrlware, at the "Move mentioned mom, on Tue*day,Wmitnemisy and Friday evening* of every week. [ttn'l9 WM. J. BC ItNiMIJE Am.!. haws Paper Riad - nook ai:rsaiblish mesas. No. 78 wood btruve.l Fourth and Diamond alloy. riff. subscribers have )u.l opened. at the above stand, a large stock of different qualities Ruled. and Plaid White and Blue 'Writing and Letter Paper. Conimercial and Packet Post Fiat Cap, Dem and Medium Wriliug Paper for Blank Books, Medium and Royal Colored Printing Papers. Printers' India. Enamelled and Ivory Surface Cards. Not. 2,3, 4, Arial/ and doubt° small; Me dium. Demy and Cap fray Books and Ledpren, superior paper, and best eastern binding; School Book*, all kinds; (junta. Gold Pens. Ink, Wafers. Wax, Bill Files, kn. Blank lkoka, of all sizes, ruled to pattern, and bound in the most substautial manner. Country Merchants supplied at the lowest vr t holcsale priceafor cash, or RAGB at ends priers. JOB PRINTING. Hawing it Jet , Office in connetion with ant establish• meat, we are prepared to nsocute all order* forplain and fancy Printing: Books, Pamphlet*. Circulate, Nosiness Cards, Bills of Lading, ,to.. with despatch, and at low prices. ELLIOTT 8t ENGLISH, No. 7h Wood at., bet. Fourth and Diamond alley, F - At out note en Market street, between Third and Fourth, may at all times be found .a largo stock of Theo logical and :411seetlititecnut Books. New Hooka received, as soon as published, and sold at the lowest Priem The publications a the American Sunday Sc hoed ration, and Massachusetts Sabbath School Society..always on ban I. Catalogues furnished on application. ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, mad Market st., bet. Third and Fourth. TitiatiTOMiviswr, and all the Delay and most of 1. the %Weekly Pittsburgh and d few Eastern, %Western and Northern Newspapers; anti Sibbees Counterfeit De. teethe, ac., kept for sale by ISAAC HARI RS, It his General Agency and Intelligence Office, Near Si. Clair street and opposite the Exchange Hotel. may t. 5 50CitSACKS GALENA POTATOES—A superior ar o, just received per strainer Oriental, and for sale by EDMOND (tREER, Liberty at., map opposite Smithfield, G OLD PENS-1 doz. Dogeley, best; 2 doz. do. medium; 1 doz. without holders; 3 doz Bard & Brothers; just received by ZEBULON KINSEY UPERBLY ILLUSTRATED EDITION OP THE 0 ARABIAN NlGHTS—Expresily designed for family readinF; in course of publication by Harper & Brothers, New lork. To he completed in 13 parts: Part Ist just received and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, apl2 ror. Market and 3d etc •LO ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW Office in Mellon's Buildings, corner of Wylie and Fifths - tants cut side of the Court House. irr Collecting. Conveyancing, examinations - of Re cords, &c.. promptly and accurately attended to. rtiylB TITRPENTINE3-02 , ,barr4i - inst mccived and for Bale by B. A.TAILIYESTOOK_Oc may 10 cor. Ist and Wood sus. • roposalo. PROPOSALS will be received up to 3 o'clock. p. st., of the Bth day of June next; at the efface of J. W. Kerr. Stuart's Buildings. l'ourih street, for grading the site of the Ilospital, and building. a Culvert. There will he twenty five thousand yards of excavation. Plans and specifica tions will be exhibited one week previous to time of let- Ilug, • By order of the Building Committee of the Western Peinisylvanin Hospital. • rizal6Hisprtd TOBACCO -10 boxes Brueich & Walk ins 6,4 2 ". . ll " extra pounds; , 5 . • o " Vs' anq 16s; 'lll kegs No. 1 Six Twilt; . , ~,1(1" Pelt. Cavendish; . .5 " ' • ITh y: - ----- ti iiiii - II da liO 4... - 7---- - • :•;.e.pro 1••••, , ,, A i r ,, 0 .;,,,,,,, 1 . . . TYATP, npene6 u. 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MASON A 1 I C. L44NTI-lONyA CO:; - wely'2o26. NaA'. A.rlfiason Co. . CO ltiarket Street bitweers Third iv' . - .Fourth - Steeds, PITMIWIGH, PA, T3,AYE recently opened-their newltlui e i e gant•S'"e , _LL with an extensive stock of rich Spring anclSumrster Goods, comprising upwards of three hundred pacsuges of-the latest and moat fashionable styles. Merchants throughout the country are particularly invited to call and examine our stock. as it is oar intend°, to offer our goods 'at the lowest eastern wholesale prices. One of the firm, 'residing in New York, will be constantly sending us- on -fresh supplies of the most desirable goods. thereby giving us every facility' in the transaction of our business that could be possessed be eastern houses. - Prices are there fore guaranteed to be as low as the lowest New York and Philadelphia rates. ap7 [CD. Thoirapfon, No. 110 Market Street, la - AS just returned from the eastern cities with his he ll. eond supply of Spring and Sunnier DRY GOODS! Having disposed of the whole of the Carpet Stock, pre vious to going east this laSt time—and being entirely tree from the care of that business—l am enabled to devote my whole attention to the purchase of Dry Goods . . Customers and the public generally may depend upon finding, at the above No , every thing rich and , beautiful that is to be found in the:Dry Goods market. Ilehas in store, and is now recaiving,:the following Goods, Barred and plain Greneniens; Barred and plain Silk Tissues; Satin barred and plain Dances; Lamartine Plaids, new article; • Jasper Plaids; do. do.; French and Organdy Lawns; Barred and Plain Linen Gingham". DRESS Rich Charnelians, all shades: Rich changeable striped; rich barred; Fine Lustred black do., all widths. for Mantillas, Visette. Brussels Lace and Silk Fringes, for trimming the above: good assorttnent. Shawls—This department is very full : Rich Cashmere; Embroidered Canton Crape; China Berage; new style Linen Net s 84 for Sl each; with every variety at low Prices. Linen Geods—Damask Table Cloths; Bleached and Brown Napkins; Tem - ellinge, Crashes. Buruley Sheet lugs. &C. , Gingham—French, English; and Manchester, of e very style and texture. Calicoes—ln endless variefr,.fromGic. upwards. Bleached and Brown Sheeting/I, Drillings, &c. Yard wide Brown Sheeting. as low as 61c.. &c. mag ' R. D. THOMPSON. New Dry Gioods,—E'resli Arrival. AT 'T . AT NO. 65.mia1rt sr.. scr Z - AN 4rn sr. ',xi) rtts. piaxoss, f rillE undersigned has j st received a large and ',plan .l. did assortment of FA. TY AND .STAPLE SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. purchased from the Im porters and ,Ma.uufacturets, since the recent greet fall in prices, viz: .. , 4-4 Brown Muslin*. G; ets. I Furniture Prints GI to 121 c. 7.8 Bleached " 61 "I i 4.4 Purple " . Pli 4-4 " " 8 ' Blue and orange priata 121" Dress Gingham* 1.21 to 25 ', English T.awns 12j " N1:31 - STYLEI ar_is GOODS. .) Satin atripe Gra elle Barage, Fancy Drees Silks, . Plaid Crape D'Orleri as, , Chameleon" " Satinet. and pr. Silk 'Pissed, Black Satin barred Silks. New style French .Lawns, Black Gra. D' Armour " • Comlet Lustres, I Neve. style Brocade. The LAMM are requested to call and examine a splen did itittorunent of new style Paris printed c" ashmtre • i awls, white and colored embroidered Canton Crape Shawls, Silk Tissue Shawls. white Broths Barnet Shawls. Brocade and Chameleon Silk Shawls, Black Silk and Black Barred- Hemp Shawls, Black and Color Silk Fringe Thibet and Mous D' Leine Shawls. • I-have also received a beautiful assortment of new -style &MIPS ititd,OßS. Linen Cambia, liandketchkf., Cravats and Scarfs, black and colored Kid Glares, lisle thread mohair and twisted silk filori - is and Mitts; a sli mily of new style Parasols. Paresoletts and Sun Shades. The Gasmasres ore particularly requested to rail and examine a beautiful assortment of black, blue. olive brown and invisible green French earl English Clutha. and a variety of new style fancy Fristings, Cassimeres. Cravats, Se. I have also a large noel: el Staple Got:tte ' viz: Brown and blenched linen Table Cloths. Russia Diaper, Irish Linen, Canaanite- Linen Drilling . . Cheeks, Slue Drills. Manchester mid Scotch Gingham,. Chambrey Gingham'. brown and bleached Muslin& of all deteripiiims, which will be sold at least 25 per cent. below last year's prices. , A lIS ALIDI MORRIS. egg No : ,GS Market street Pittsburgh. it - STLEMI:stv FURNISHING' GOODS 7 -I.B'nour. kj lALE—Edtrard Todd 4. Co.. have Anil received our large stock of New and Fresh Spring Goods. to which we invite the attention. of country merchants and deal ers' generally. We have received from our factory east, a large stack of Shirts, of the best manufacture; consisting of 10 doz. A No 1, Wide Plait Shins, standing collars; .tAt " " Narrow " - " and By nan ; 40 " medium quality " GO " very low priced " llt " finelthen bosoms. with COliart I 35 " " and Common bosoms; 50 ' By ronsasodlast collars.. all qualities; 40 ," black and fancy adjusting Stocks; Also, front the eastern cities: • fi cases floe Girl than Umbrellas; 3 " " and common Suspenders: 2 0 " tinder Shine and Drawers ; 20 down gent's' Lisle Tea. Glares ; 41. " cotton. elastic tops; 250 " brawn and. mixed and cotton half Bose, tat sus hos, ; Fancy silk end satin Cravats and Scarfs, bombanae Stocks, and Ties earner Bags. he . &c. We invite the attention of merchants and dealers to an examinational' our (loads and prices; knowing, that en der the circumstances our Goods have been manufactu red and purchased. we are able to toter some inducements rarely . found west of the mountains, or. in fact, the east-. era cities. One Or our firm is constantly in the Eastern market. by mesas o which rvc are daily supplied with New Goods. FMWARD TODD 4k CO., cornerof Fifth and Market streets, thl story over W. tr. P. Ilmste, artM entrance on FlObitteet lost 1 7 5 7 : g - iir ‘ nl A n e nt i p t n i' l l y l ^l - Ip s and Somme: r GVoqs " , 'g co u :l 6 - *intim:. In port. of— • ek Frinett. P.-leash, and Nistrester Gingham,: Erruch ',warms: Organdy Lawns: Marred Linen Gingham; Bonnet . Milhous; Par:snots,- dark green and cnifored; • Rich Mack Striped Drees Silts; Fine ',noted Mack " - ell width. for Man tillas, Ytvata, nt.c. W. M. MURPHY, mall worth-cant corner 'Fourth and :Market sta.. bonr.D crtArr.s—A. A. Maso:c & co_ huge open. acr ad 40 t,oica of White, Pink, Hine, and Straw Cohn. Craw.. "rEf e .: c l 6 l :Le r j i t:3l —A •e - i i :e . ct i Atrp: C w o bn o n " fti r t ' j 4 cOl 7 cl ernes null2o ICAAJitEIi zsA I' AND TAFVETA 1211.11tUNZL. ki A. M*r.o & Co. have reeeilred 23 boxes of colored Satin and Taffeta Ribbons. of every number; also. 10 boxesof new style Bonnet. Ribbon. may`l I . ll . ll: x Cl u r i. A. sa t t sso , Jt A;( l .. , ' i u te . a i r en l i n o t m od . prising !Mill. Swiss, Boot, Plaid and Juconct Muslin. of every variety. inay2o A. MASON it Co.. So. 603Iorkel street, have just received a splendid assortment of Dress Goats, amongst which may be finunrl figured, plain am% striped Berne. of all qualities; Silk Tisane. Nickell. Stripes nrenedire, Satin Stripe De I.isin, plain do.; SatinSt.Chal. Its. Fancy Silk French Jaconets, ke., Ike. npIP • W'Uli !RACK tHI.K.—.IuSt received by Exprcss. this rooming, nt North-cast corner Ch and Marizet sts. ranyll. W. R. MURPHY. 140 N to RllitiONS—Just received by Eapress, this inoniine. a lot of new style Bonnet Ribbons, at N. R. corner Fourth and Market streets. may it W. R. MITRPHY. I, t2EICN WORK 1) COLLARS--just received this Morntng by Express. andvery cheap, at the North cutt corner of Fourth end Market streets.. muyl 1 R.IItITRPIW. TEsti GOOLE.-Jost received, per Ex -4 press, this morning, another lot. Stip. Silk l'issuet Sup. Grenetlines, Plain and Figured Barages, Plain and Satin Striped De Leine, at the Dry Goods Rouse of RODT. D. TIIOMPSON, maylP No,lin Market st. pattAsol.s, PARASOlS.—lteeeived per Express, another lot of thirst! heavy fringed plain and figured Green Parasols, which Nill be sold at reduced prices, at ma tS ROST. D. THOMPSON'S. tESI (ARMS—Received per Express. et A. .A..lta setrA, art Market street, the nobst extensive assort ment bf Dress Goods le be fbund In' the city, comprising, tome new styles. recently imported. 4 * ntal3 1) IC IrintESS SILICSA. A. Monett & C0...60 Marketl street, have received, per Express, V 3 psitith Black and Fancy CoIUICA Silks. ntal3 SIIAWLS.-,A. A...MAWS & Co., ttO Market street, have just received, per Express, 12 earteens of Shads, comprising Cantbn Crape; Sewing Silk, Berege, Thlbet; De Wile, and other , Shawls. mayl9 DRY tiOODS.—A: - A. It Aso:: Cu. have receiver' an extensive iiisartinent bf rich Dress Goods, consist ins Of 150 pit. Betittea t 50 ps. Grenadines. 100 ps. Silk Tissees Sind Mohair Stripes, 60 ps. of POD de Chevre, tin . entire neviartielei Foulard Silks and fancy do., in great variety. mayl9 A A. MASON do CO.. 60 Market street, have reed per Express, 500 Rich Parasols and Parasolettcs, embracing some of the best pure Satin; do. with very heavy fringes. mall TUST received, by Eipress, 1 ;vs Super branch Black CI Cloth; and 6pa Supet Fancy Castrheires, which will be told low by C. Vc'ERNEDURO, ?.51. Liberty at. 4.25 (itiurrial copy,-) TIP iftiiVN ME. S. ANTrarrroPliXlS ROSE.—aoo doz. -Li all qualities; just. received iind or sale low by EDW ADD TODD & Co, N. E. cor. sth and flariret ate.. 3d story entrance on sth at. me 5 1311. AN DIM tr. WINES-3 halt casks Rochelle 1 ran -1,11 dy, verY good; 4 her cask. J. J. Du_ puy Cognac, very goad; 5 half casks Port Wine. very fine; 3 half casks Madeira Nine, very superior; just teed on consignment, and for sale low. by JOAN LITTLE, .72. may 4 3d st. opposite the Post Office. o et, A NEW two story' Brick Dwelling:Musa, situ aced on the Emit Cominost, Allegheny City, (near e residence of Judge Irwur,) and' (hushed in the best modern style. with handsome portico in front, double par lors. furnished with marble mantels and improved Sliding doors; dining room and kitchen on the last floor. andfour good bed rooms on the second story • with finished garret. Enquire of RICHARD GRAY. on.the premises; or of - fetal-if JAMES PARK. Jr. ,tc CO.. Second gt. . INE F FL 0UR,..50 bbls. firm Thor. on consignment owl for solo by • fmnS) SELLERS & NICoLB, etORNI3ItOOO.S- 7 ,1110 clez. for sale by . • Ad. mats. XIDUY2Br, It.OOIt.23EAD. -- • - MEE teanr-BOat:Q'l lil.lllits . - 1 "r. - - had *B. lb 4 b. • CINCINNAM AND' PITTSBURGH .D 11. Llt SM.leklir 'PACKET LII.Ct, rrinB Independent Line of steamers is now composed lof largest, swiftest, lest finished and furnished. ancl most powerful boats on the waters of the West. l'he - highest wages.are for the services of the best and most experienced men engaged in the river business.— The line has been in operation (or six years; has carried nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest injury to their persons, The Proprietors challenge com parison with any passenger line in the Union for safety. regularity, and speed. All that money can procure has been providedfor_the sefety, comfort pa convenience of Pa4seugers.,,Ttie boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: 2110NDAY PACKET.—Te:slb:coxiiktrsts, Capt. ElOtlf, hill leave Pittsburgh every• Monday morning atlo o'clock; , Wlteellug every 11Ionday evening at 10 r. TUESDAY PACKET—The Mamma No. Z Capt. Jrw•her, will leave Pittsburnh every 'Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening' at 10 r. WERNE.SDAY PACKET.—The NEW E.lowactr No. S. Capt. S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday nionung at 10 o'clodk Wheelill every NVedneaday even ing at 10 P. hi. THURSDAY PACXET.—Thc BAILLTANT, Capt. R. Grace, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; IVlecling every Thursday evening at 10 P. 'Mt FRIDAY PACRET.-The Cuppatt No. 2. Capt. Cront-t, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every. Friday evening at 10 p. at. - . SATURDAY PACRET.—The Mcssmonn, • Carl... - • Dr Camp, will leave Pittsburgh every. Saturday rnorrnag ;it 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Saturday evening arlo r. S UN DA Y P AC SET.—The N . C ., 171):t. Cunt. d. G. 3/cuan. will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning- at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday eveniog i 0 r. v. b nor IP. 1 R4S. Pittsburgh awl ItrUscusville Pbc.lka FEERMLAY et. ri.Ae.. ErmarAitl, - 1(.1,1843. LEAVE DA AT 9 A.. M. 4. P. The following new boats complete the liae for the present season: ATI.AX'FIC, Cagy, James Parkinson: BALTIC. A. Jaeo'ir; and LOOTS :q - LAN . Capt. E. Bennet.. 'lite beats are entirely new, and are fitted up witlmitt tv.gur,l. 19 expense. Every comfort that money can procure has been prtt.v/- ded. The boats will leave the Monoitathels. rf at the foot of Ross st. Passe seers will be punctual wa board, as the boats will certainly leave at the wive:died hours. For Browswrille. 7. • The lie' , eml paz,km , er aid nail steamer tor the a Jove port during the. P0:5 , 3a week: at t' positively. Fur freight or passage. aTIPIYOII board. ' fel,2 Por St. Louis. - - • 'rim fart rfmnina pant-cor:er sum. PENN SYLVANIA. IL Nfaver,vvill reg arty . fnr the above and itnermediute ports. For freteitt or pagenge nin,lv 411 14.r.1., or .Nesr Orlean* WaltTIM splendid new steamer SAVANNA. 11.111:7CNISON. »tarter, will hone T, T ;ulrali for the-above and intermediate landlims,:on Saturday, May !"..1. Vor freight or pm:sage apply on Iloard. malt, - - For Sr. LOttitto - The new and .pienditlatearn.lr 011.11 7 .NTA1.. N'Air Itoox. :Alaster, will leave for the above and intermediate port:. tclulorly For freicht or pn:Fairenpnlv nn honril.. innt3 For St. Louts. aliatTHE splendid steamer NORTH cAnom- NA. DEWS:CET. Master, vvr. leave for the apove atm intermediate ports., regularly. For freigat or passage apply on board., mals For tit/ Louts, Galena, and Dubuque. 1654 TIIE good steamer ST. ANTIiONY. Trios. :%Isit, Master & loa - re for the above, ports. regu Fair. For freight or passage apply: on bontd. or to • • .IAM - 0.5 MAY. or meld GEO. MILTENBERGER. Alit. 4Fe2ITHE fine new steamer AMERICAN EA -OLE,, 3, era Antiasor: Master, wilt le - aTo and all intermediate,on Tuesday, May 30. or above For freiglaVor passage apply on board. Of to EIA26 O. R. MILTENBERGER, Agent. _ . .. __. .... ____ For Brow - m*llle. _ THE new Mail and Passenger steamer AT LANTIC, hides PARIVICSOS: Master, will lea v, tor the above port this day, at 9e. st, positively. For (retain or palmate apply on board. feti9 - For Ladayrite and 'Wabash River. The light draught steamer SWAN. B. May, ica t ilMaster, will leave for the above and inter mediate landings, regnlarly7' For freight or passage apply on board. or to apr4 MAY. • ___.— • For Cincinnati. The light draught steamer FRIENDSHIP, l i lalft Dugs, Nfuster.will Leave for the above and intertnediate ports, regularly. 'or freight or passage apply onboard. marl:, New Arrategelnent. TIIE steamer COPE will leave for Beaver. Glasgow, and Wellsville: on Tues day, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 A. Y.. re turning on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. She has a boat at the landina, between \% nod stre e t and the Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time. S. W. ILARBAUGII. Agents, masa No. :M. Wood str,et. Plitt *burgh and Wheeling Pricker. • THE miff. steamer. CONSUL, pousty. P. KINNIT, Master. will leave regularly for Wheelinx, on Monday, Wednesday', day. at ID o clerk. precisely. Leave Wheeling every• Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day. at 7 o'clock'. a. at.. pruitirely. The Consul will land at all intermediate ports.. Every accommodation that can be procured. for tbe comfon and safety of passernrers, has been provided. The boat is also owe:tied midi a aelitacting safety-02rd; to preient explosion. , For frefght or passage apply do board. or to mart; JOHN FLACK. Agent. _ _ For Cincinnal I. . The new and nplendid Pannen;er Sleamer 111(1111.11 . ,NDE11, Captain 11. A. FORSE. ',Ave i.r the above and all intermediate ports ~rega:. For freight or passage ; haying superior accommoda apply on board. • nultl3 ForLouis,lll+. THE.Wentueev River racket. GitET EA GLE. 13z.Ve5. :Unmet. will leave for the ove a intermediate porta regularly. • For freight or pa,vage epply on board. - fel For St. Louts. TIM new and spleinlid atcaruer ANDREW 'FULTON, W. 11. Ect.rox.AlastOr., «ill leui-e for t c a ore and intermediate landings regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. or to jaurt . 3ANIES MAY. For St. Louis _ TIIE fine stearuer Wl - 0311NO. TRCITAS ;waitGREENLEE, Mader, kill leave re.glilarly for the above ?on intermed ate,regula fly For freight or passage. having superior accommoda tions, apply ou board. or to main GEO. 11. APOLLO HALL, FOURTH STREET. BETWEEN WOOF k AIAItKET. rpIIIS splendid Hall has been finished, and fitted ep in 1, the best style for the accommodation - of the public. It can now be rented for Concerts, Lectures:Public Meet ings, Exhibitions of Paintings, kc..ke.:by the night. day, or week. For !ems, apply to CIIARLES-IL PAIJI.SON. or to BENJAMIN TEVIS. on"; r , ilL; AtoSl.* It OItANT met a disgust torn venlig or lold person. male or female, with a. putrid, bad breath. or bad teeth. Persons who have either. are honorably assured that a 2s. box of JOXES' AMBER TOOTH PASTE will. on trial. without fail, . Make the breath pure and sweet, Tha teeth white, and the gamin bard. Reader, iust try this once: It is sold in New Vo..k at Chatham at., and by WM. JACKSON. Agt.; _ . rahr2o .89 L iberty st. Our friends who feel inclined to assist in procuring subscribers for our . Cutup sign paper avill b ox : 0 4 enough to cut out the following prospectus, and attach a sheet of paper at the hOtitcrut. whereon to. Nynteirgli.. scribers names. , _ TAN JA.4n1c)4.[14.M-.-.•: A CHEATcA.MpAIa.Ni..yi.::::ATTItt Immediately after the nominations of the Baltimore Convention are made known to the country—say about the Ist of June, nezet,—,the undersigned - will commence the publication bf a small Cornpaign Paper, entitled THE JENTERSONLIA: which will be issued :weekly,- far six months, or 'until the result ot the election is announced. The JEFFERSON lAN, will be filled with Political Matter, exblti : lively; and will be furnished to Clubs ,np the following terms, viz: Tett Copies for - - - $5 00 Fifteen, - - - • 7 00 Twenty, - • - - 9W. Fifth " 20 0° Clue Hundred, - - • 35 f,19 It storm: to be generally, ndmittetf.that the rv; maching Pre Sid an tir.ll QaTi-Eraigig, 1i: n :"10p*.g . '.'.:,, , ,.. ,-. ' . - kati JOSCPII H. HILL.' =PIT Ag: etrEciiir, BANKERS,- 'E..XCHANGE BROKERS; And Deakre r ift. Fireig7l and Don:attic Erzhings, • Cht9l l eats of .DeNot, Dank Nola, Gold anSiltyr . ,„No. 65 Tire44 - : - . - street, ard or below Fourth, Wog PalsourCh. marl4-ly , . ALL= - EGNVAgi PM* • ' • 13.1tARIER. d& HAHN. -= Banker:and Exchange Brokers, .11takrs in - Farrie. astir • Domestic Bina; Bills of lizeitangs, Cirtif444; ..te jTepoyr it, Bank Notes. and Coin. . . Corner of Third and Wood sta., directly opposite the -IW - , ~ Charles }foie'. . - =War; Pi. 1T0L.711.g,5* 19431N,' Bankers and Deniers in. Exchange c'aioiand Barik:Ne4 - - _21 , ,0.;55 Market street, Pigsburgh. setucro SICILINGIt. :rIrtVGII,4III4 New York, prl Cincinnati Philadelphia " - , Baltimore " a* is 4, St. Louis - Buying rates: • ricierr Ohio . dis. County tc City ord'e. Indiana ' • ". Relie(Notes , • - • 'Kentucky • • * " Tenns9iYanil Co• Virginia I." New Yea- . ' IVbeelirtg ," Maryland, « Tennessee 3 ." New Orleans • aul9-y , , . , - . . 'HOON do SARGENT. CANKERS AND EXCHANGE , IIROU,R.S. t .' " N. R. cornet, ti Wood and Sizth-sorrtt.,..Pittsburet, DE:ALI:RS in Coin, Batik Notes. 'Time Bills, Foreigas • anti Domestic Exchange. Certificates of Depasiti stc EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the truiop i ..-• and Ettrope. for sale in arms to son purchaeers- . CURRENT and par:funds recei r eed on deposite. COLLECTIONS rapile,op all-parts of the Union, it gir., lowest rates: ••, , • : . . . narra=cri . ' Sinssrs. hL Leech & Son.' • '1 . Orden ft Sno'svden„. Wm. bell & son.. : S. Arciurken & . ' 13onnim. • - • I • 1,/ , -... 7";i 1- . & Brother,'- " Fees. i.athrop & C 0... " %C. R. Thonip.sou & Co. 1 '• fia 4 rnek tlnaAip Phops &.. cp.& Cm. • y•,;,.•16. ' - -.• Tiffany, & Co: • . " :4•Cithior4h& Co. Brittirnore- - i s Slimes Peor•qc, ) . " Jz. ,s (Th W.,44 '•Z` ), t , ' Llasztion' Al,sssrs. remit r . r R. F, Esq.. r3iishier. tank of - - w,iston, re,' - • Siqur . !O'er Qd. • - • • Pfir VATF. )I*.KASI,s. -kr :roan; -_, } d Alley. tan Consaleilin it im„ I ~asts Of 3 i•Tittlit or ditiiptP./CUUTC Sylkilisarid erarliwas gonorrhma..X, and its consequences, together with all - to,. impurities. of the with :i.ll enirr , a/origiu. skit: 744.2 lUT , t3,gleel.nreihrlit discharges, seminal weakness rind . impotei.ry: _ajso, fi les, wenkarsr, di se ,is PI 11e - - '9ooirthr.s:. • monthly suppressions. diresser the joints.~ fiistula in, nervous afree 'ions. rains m the 'back and loins; irri, .3. rations of lbe ifee's of the blaildir and scorhtnia eruptions. wirer. ringworm. merearial cliseas,s 7 iker„ . TWELVE YEARS , PRARTicE . , Eselasively. devoted to Cut sandy and trestle , 7:1 'of vent real disordere. anti Mose arising troth yontlaftn'exeessisa ..zeitty. climate. or impurities m the blood. wbereby "thilT constintitrinznay ',Axe been enfeebled, en sbleS Dr. Drowit,3 to otte'r assurances of Ep.etir relief to 'all - wiipplay,pace themselves muter his esre. ' • . ' • .. . Dr. Brown's offices are COnveriler,itly .a-rarmed into cap- ; .:, Mira: snartmente. ii cn visit 1)r. B. althea!: fessj.. of eßroakre to other visitors.: It sr. Of napormnee to morn' perms in heed of Medlcale. aid. to of taiu good advice, privately and prympilr. ~ t 0.1111.- suall. Dr. Drown's ready skill In remuring - peasvi4l.444;:; calls, in their various forms stages,,offersinducernemst whirh eau rarely.l.e equalled.. Strangers ere hereby Apt , prised tLat Dr. Drown has Leon relotlarly educated an every brunch of medicine. and - for the last twelve iieerr confined himself exclusively to the t.reaunent 'et ;how: , diseases. Dr. Drewn is the emir reguliiel eduen;ed sarsTian : Pittsburgh who gives ids. whole iitteollan to thonsa - dtipTK - plaiuta. irrCertain. sate and speedy cures will, ut a itisea,pb guarant eed. Ree , art cases are relieved in a short time, withootiitte,rl-% ruption from businesa. - , , lij - ilernia or Ruptitre..—Dr. Drown also invites tet77-'' sons afflicted with Hernia to cull, as ht . :has palapartzeit , Ira attention t‘, that disease. • - Letters 'from a distance, aping advice. Must eanlaAnlte= fcr. or they win not be attended to. = rc, - ",eoflice on Diamond Alley. a few ,loors tionill - 04 , street. towards the marker. Consultations strictly'confit dential. • . oet2s-dloely.;- 1 - 3 HP.I.I2dATIS:SI.—Dr. s newly discovered edy for Rheumatism i, a speedy and certailcreirtddr, . for that painful trouble. It never fads. '- Office and Private Consultation. Rooms, No. 65, mood alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is iderlys .innl9-dawte.l7' -- White Swan Hotel, . : St ARSI7I" STRErt:DETWEEN PIUS'S aID SECOND STREETS. TJENRY LANDWHEII. respectfully informs his 'old XI friends and customers, that the above establisli, has undergone a thnrongb repairing.. and is now . fitted rip:: in the mutest andtnast besnuful style, for the receplienspr guests. Every luxury ..the marliut aifords cured, and neither pants or expense:nil by spared toren: , dar those who solemn with hint cornfiniable sa they este possibly desire. His Bay will be cOnstantly , supplied' with the purest old.. Wines and Liquors.. He keeps' 0n.... hand Shires' fine Pale Ale, l'enet's fine old Brandy,' Jiti;:. hunnixbcrger's and fine- Champaign 'Wines, of the oldest and best brands. Ile respectfully solicits the patronagiS of the public Rosedale Gardenia, In Manchester. rrilE subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to hisald .1 friends. and the citizens generally. that ROSEDALE , • has been 'newly fitted np for the aceonnnotlation and comfort of the Public. The buildings have bean fandebed in a neat and fashionable style.: and tba that 'gardens have been laid oat in a fashion that will Musick all who have taste for beautiful scenery. The location of Rosedale is well known. - .Sitaste.ba' Manchester, within a mile and a half of the city, on 'this bank of the Ohio, the prospect in every • direction is charming. For health and comfort. there is no .plecp equal to itin the neighborhood of Pittsburgh.. • . , A limited number of families, who desire a stanmey residence oat of the city, will he received on easy terms. Transient visiters will find ROSEDALE a mostegreettble Place in which to pass a day or a week. 1.. • The Refreshment Saloons will be supplied wish all the. delicacies of. the season : Delicious • 'leverages: Ice Creams. Fruits, Confeetionaries..ke.• The Table will be supplied with the choicest vicitos., ra- The whole . establishment 'WM he conduced on strict temperance principles. Tau-pin Alleys have Wien built; bat no betting will be permuted:_ games chance are prohibited... - The feeiluseic for reaching, Reardele• are numertrus. An Omnibus leaves the North end of the Old Allegheny., Bridge c7ry half hour,•intiLwill leave Pimsingers ar Deafens. The steatiter;Grantreori leaves the Allegheny: Wharf e .cry hour, runt lands withiu.a few bundredywnis.. of the Rosedale Cottage. • . - •.• ' met - Ittf -LEVI fIERCITFIT3.II! T•attention of gentlemen parchasing garments for I dress wear, or ordinary business purposes,is direct- • cd to the stock of goods at present on our counter:4 . eon. :toting of every grade and shade of Freneh . ,.Eneish, sad Belgian Cloths and Cassimeres, in endless 'variety, an& Vestings for every one's use, which will he made to Order in a soperiormanner: nt prices that will not he questionipt • by tho best of biiii:guitimiskers. C. WERZICIWIt.GZ marl& :L .Alsito.ll:puire k e..)asf rabeitest it‘A e yon ht?e: t ?s i: 4 0 0 L,.. et:l , 4:db , CORAL IlAttt ttE I S ' TOttA vlsbtit trli L A. Sold at St' Chatham st., and by • -•- - * •.* 'WA!. JACKSON. A.Went, • '•• 110 Librrty. meet. Pitt nityki: . . . Nirm. B. FOSTER..ternifor'llfrican &Mimi to pro' V core Liar! %Variants and Yenllons for widdwa, at his office. liiikewelrii. Building, opposite the :NOW .o . Or . ; lions.% l'itisbuteh. Va. • . , . ... My son. in the Oenrral•J.and Oilier at AVosliiagtene. will attend to my ticmittess . tii eye : free of charge tole canto,cnte. GRr.E:tri - PYl:l= 7 ....slnarrels - ifreen a liire:rin soul for sale by - S. St. .W. 11A.REWCIAL not* . ~u.+a•—tom me. CaadiaNipenuri . 25 boxes Procloy.&; Garab/e.'.Kaughi; 10 Crompton Jc Co. Palms I"or sale al r,,ag • J. 11. WILLIAM*: • w:~ ; ._ FedisittParty, so often defeated, is ()tea mg:111. : i):ll.4te fi eld, endeavoring, with lts•- hundred ilrittrean hands, to grasp and bring witlitri std ranks, all ¶to factions and,, fags ends of parties in tho country, so tta . nuke ccnnmon opposition to the Democracy,. .On account of tho extreme cheapness of the paper, we shall pitfised.selo . pt the cash system, rigidly. . T'„ nheroforo,es attention Ivill be paid to any order, unless accompanied by the c 4;. , • The JEFFERSONIA..wiII •_ zealous support to- the Noarainzs ortke NATIONAL CON VENTIION and will jlol# to public gaze, the unprincipled and ni794- triotic course or the Federgl portytemtall those who ore handing "aid and colnfor.0 1 to oar eountzir's.enemies. AtMitioli i ipost pald4 •••••• ' • i.. lertisAirrok,3l44 Math 71:to. , ?44"4' Orrlca, '7_ OM= ...-- - ,:k4;41..f',00it,,, ~.r =ll=ZffiM 1111
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